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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chap21 Sprockel, Boyer, McKee, Crocker, Poynton, B Cells are differentiated into either plasma cells or memory cells, APCs main role is to engulf antigens, complement which enhances the effectiveness of innate immunity, CD4 T Cell release cytokines, CD8 T Cell release cytokines, CD4 T Cell recognize class II MHC, CD8 T Cell are carried throughout the body in the lymphatics, memory cells possess adaptive quality, remembering specific pathogens in order to create a stronger, faster, response, known as immunological memory, innate immunity triggers the activation neutrophils, MHC class II molecules present proteins on the surface of macrophages and B Cells, thymus is the site of activation for both CD8 T Cell, B Cells are the major types of cells acting as APCs, B Cells secrete huge numbersof these against one specific antigen antibodies, macrophages are the major types of cells acting as APCs, neutrophils migrate toward the site of inflammation, CD4 T Cell are helper cells which activate macrophages, complement which enhances the effectiveness of adaptive immunity, thymus is the site of activation for both CD4 T Cell, CD4 T Cell are helper cells which activate B Cells, vaccines are an artificially acquired active type of adaptive immunity